Council Speaker Recounts Her Struggles With Bulimia and AlcoholismThe book deals with her mother’s death and touches briefly on Ms. Quinn’s bulimia. She said she believed her disclosures would have no effect on the race for mayor: “It feels like an oddly nonpolitical thing.” Ms. Quinn hopes that other people can ...10/25/2017 - 5:57 am | View Link

Christine Quinn Reveals Decade-Long Struggles With Bulimia, AlcoholismCity Council speaker and Democratic mayoral candidate Christine Quinn says she grappled in the past with bulimia and alcoholism ... She's also expected to address her struggles in a memoir set to be published in June. "I just want people to know you ...05/14/2013 - 2:45 pm | View Link

City Council Speaker Quinn Reveals Struggles With Bulimia And AlcoholismQuinn has given up alcohol entirely and years later, she said she wishes she could say she’s not embarrassed by her struggles with bulimia and alcoholism, WCBS 880’s Paul Murnane reported. The 46-year-old Quinn said she doesn’t want to be seen as a ...05/14/2013 - 7:59 am | View Link

'I was a bulimic alcoholic': New York City mayoral candidate Christine Quinn details past struggles weeks after 'bully' ways were revealedNow she has opened up for the first time in her public life to tell that she suffered from bulimia and stopped ... publicized ceremony last May. Quinn said that the reason that she chose to disclosure her personal struggles now was to let people know ...05/13/2013 - 11:02 pm | View Link

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